BLOOD and GOLD: Athletes, Tragedies and Dynamism to Peace, is a powerful nonfiction work that confronts one of history's most haunting events, the 1972 Munich Olympics. Through meticulous research and poetic insight, Christie Sikora uncovers buried truths, exposing the injustices, distortions, and political failures surrounding the tragedy. The book gives voice to the forgotten athletes and victims, weaving their stories into a larger narrative of humanity, resilience, and redemption. Beyond recounting history, the book serves as a manifesto for peace and global awareness. Christie introduces her Dynamism to Peace framework, a bold and actionable model for ending cycles of hatred and fostering truth, empathy, and education across cultures. Each page challenges readers to face uncomfortable truths, reconsider how media and politics shape perception, and reimagine peace as a daily, conscious act. A portion of proceeds supports global initiatives aiding war-affected individuals, ensuring that every copy contributes to healing and transformation worldwide.